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Foch-Gilttoyees Provincial Park and Protected Area

Foch-Gilttoyees Provincial Park and Protected Area is located in the Kalum Region in the traditional territories of the Gitga'at and Haisla Nations. The provincial park was created in 2004 and covers 61,183 hectares.

Foch-Gilttoyees Provincial Park and Protected Area is a protected area in BC’s Kalum Region.

Foch-Gilttoyees Provincial Park and Protected Area

Foch-Gilttoyees Park and Protected Area protects 61,183 hectares of rugged coastal and mountainous terrain, from sea level to alpine tundra.

The park is nestled in the Coast Mountain Range on the north side of the Douglas Channel and it envelops a diversity of landscapes and features including pristine freshwater drainages, bordered by steep rocky slopes covered with old-growth forests, numerous waterfalls, tidal estuaries, unique tidal narrows, and a windswept coastline. Snow-covered peaks, glacial tarns, cirque basins, and receding glaciers cap the park.

In conjunction with Gitnadoiks River Park and Protected Area to the north, Foch-Gilttoyees completes a contiguous protected area corridor between the Douglas Channel and the Skeena River.